| Literature DB >> 24337893 |
Yang Ye1, Shuhan Miao2, Rongzhu Lu1, Xiaowei Xia2, Yansu Chen2, Jianbing Zhang2, Xuming Wu2, Song He3, Fulin Qiang3, Jianwei Zhou2.
Abstract
Previous studies have revealed that expression of allograft inflammatory factor-1 (AIF-1) protein appears to be increased in malignancies and is correlated with a poorer prognosis in cervical cancer, while its role in gastric cancer has not been reported. We analyzed the expression of AIF-1 in 78 cancer lesions and the corresponding non-cancerous tissues by immunohistochemistry. In contrast with other cancers, we found that AIF-1 protein levels were significantly decreased in 53 of the 78 (67.9%) gastric cancer tissues when compared with the matched normal tissues. This was further confirmed using 7 pairs of fresh gastric cancer tissues and matched adjacent normal tissues. Low tumoral AIF-1 expression was significantly correlated with less favorable clinicopathological characteristics, as well as with reduced overall survival (P<0.001) in the gastric cancer patients. Furthermore, knockdown of AIF-1 obviously increased proliferation, migration and β-catenin expression in BGC-823 and SGC-7901 gastric cancer cells. Taken together, for the first time, we provide evidence that the level of AIF-1 expression may serve as a protective prognostic indicator for gastric cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24337893 DOI: 10.3892/or.2013.2915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Rep ISSN: 1021-335X Impact factor: 3.906